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3 February, 10:55

The cost of an uber ride, y, based on miles, x is represented by y = 2/3x + 4. How much does a 21-mile ride cost?

Part B. Same uber problem, how many miles is a $46 ride?

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  1. 3 February, 10:56
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the cost of the Uber ride be represented by y in dollars.

    Let the number of miles that the Uber rides be represented by x.

    The equation relating x and y is expressed as

    y = 2/3x + 4.

    This is a slope intercept form equation. The slope is 2/3 and it represents the cost per mile.

    The cost of a 21 mile ride will be

    Substituting x = 21 into the given equation, it becomes

    y = 2/3 * 21 + 4 = 14 + 4 = 18

    The 21 mile ride costs $18

    Part B) The $46 ride will cost

    Substituting y = 46 into the given equation, it becomes

    46 = 2x/3 + 4 =

    46 - 4 = 2x/3

    42 = 2x/3

    2x = 42 * 3 = 126

    x = 126/2 = 63

    The $46 ride will be 63 miles
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